Ukraine Finance Min. feels overshadowed by Greece crisis

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U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, Ukranian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Ukranian Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko attend a U.S.-Ukraine business forum at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce July 13, 2015 in Washington, DC. The conference, titled ‘U.S.-Ukraine Business Forum: Choices for Growth,’ brought together business leaders from the two countries for high-level talks aiming to advance the Ukrainian economy. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP

Ukraine leadership have said they feel that their country’s problems are getting overlooked in the wake of the Greek financial crisis. CCTV’s Roee Ruttenberg sat down with Ukraine’s Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko. She’s was in Washington along with Ukraine’s Prime Minister.

Ukraine Finance Min. feels overshadowed by Greece crisis

All the attention Greece is getting from the EU has Ukrainian leaders worried. They feel that their country's problems are getting overlooked. CCTV's Roee Ruttenberg sat down with Ukraine's finance minister Natalie Jaresko. She's was in Washington this week along with Ukraine’s Prime Minister. Roee started by asking if Brussels and Berlin should be paying more attention to Ukraine.

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